Sunday, December 18, 2016
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Friday, December 2, 2016
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Hey CBS/Paramount,
This little trailer is better than anything you guys have put out in years. Why don't you boys pull your heads out of your asses and work with them instead of against them.
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Monday, June 20, 2016
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Monday, June 13, 2016
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Future Times Magazine, Washington's Vision Of World War III.
I finally found these copies, long ago I said I would post these if I found them. They seem particularly fitting today the way things are going, but, that is also what they thought back in the 60s when this was printed. But today there does seem to be such an abundance of corruption and treason amongst our leaders, laziness and spoildness, so to speak amongst many Americans, and a general hatred for America, our values, and our love of freedom from the rest of the world as we are flooded with illegal immigrants. Those who wish not to integrate into this nation of which they come but wish to change it to the evil from which many of them flee.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Monday, June 6, 2016
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Monday, May 9, 2016
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Friday, May 6, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Friday, April 29, 2016
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Come Fly With Me.
Damn, feel like I missed out on this one. Leave it to the corporate world to scrap a show that appeared to have a lot of potential in favor of more garbage. Wasn't the first time won't be the last i'm sure.
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Monday, April 4, 2016
Monday, March 28, 2016
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Friday, March 25, 2016
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Who knows but wouldn't surprise me in the least. "George Washington's Vision".?
Take a lot more than Cuba but there's that evil U.N..
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Tab Cola 1982.
Discussing some old shows and commercials with some people and this one always comes up for me. Not sure why. :) Like the tune and the girls definitely cute. The hole commercial was cute. And the format was funny as well. That's always a winner for a commercial.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
I can only imagine a few hours later.
Even my chili I prefer with just a slight touch of heat. But if their having fun I guess that's what counts. :)
Guardians of the Constitution. WHACK-A-MOLE the Constitutional edition.
As a Cruz supporter watching the Trump rally in Kansas city. My question is where's the security guards with the tasers. Now that would be sweet. Whack-A-Mole. Live Whack-A-Mole, A protester pops his weaselly little head up, they hit him with the taser, enlist a few patriots to help drag em out to the paddy wagon, 5 grand and a month later their free to go. If they want to protest do it respectfully, have their own rally, they don't have the right to infringe on other people's. Time for Constitutional firmness with anarchists.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Southern Comfort.
I don't know how I ended up from hippie music to here but every once in awhile I have to watch this again. One of the greatest, creepiest, scariest movies there ever was.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Monday, March 7, 2016
The Newest "Greedy Rat Bastard Award" goes to
And the Greedy Rat Bastard Award goes to. I'm sure some won't like this, may even be block, that's ok. I urge everyone that if you find video's that you like to find a video program and make a copy for yourself and/or to put up on youtube later. It gets real irritating when video's get taken down for any number of reasons but pure greed being number one. There was a full length video of the Seekers called I believe it was "The Seekers at Home and Down Under". When it was first pulled I believe it did say who was behind it, now it's just the generic third party gobbledygook if it can be found at all. Can't imagine companes being so greedy that they'll take 50 years old music from humanity. It's not like it will really gain them anything in the long run except spite maybe. Copy those classics people, greed never dies. Yes this "Greedy Rat Bastard Award" goes to whoever forced the removal "The Seekers at Home and Down Under". My two previously posted videos "The Cowsills, Love American Style, and "Bobby Sherman's, Seattle", were both classics that disappeared at least once.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Never Push A Loyal Person To The Point Where They No Longer Care.
Just venting a little.
Never push a loyal person to the point where they no longer care!! Wow this one hits a little close to home.
This one (meme, or whatever they call them) strikes me particularly hard. This may seem a little long winded but it's what I've contemplated on a lot these days. Over this last Holiday weekend I took time to think about the past. It's now 2016, wow never thought I'd make it this far. It struck me it was 40 years ago 1976 when I took my first job at the local seed corn plant which was about a mile away from our farm. I was a Junior in high school I believe and on what they called at that time the Ag 5 work program getting off in the early afternoon to go to work, collecting a paycheck and class credit. The old plant still stood at the corner where the city water tower is now. The new plant/buildings were going up or were up, a new conditioning tower and warehouse, a new seed dryer building and sheller, a new sorting building and shop along with a couple other buildings. One of my first jobs that summer besides being a gopher was helping to wire some of the equipment in the new sorting building. Helping pull wires and connecting them in the panels as instructed. Although late, I'm pretty sure they did get to use the new system at least some that first year. But at least the first part of the season the old crib dryers were back fed their harvest of ear corn via portable husking/sorting tables. As the sorters local men and women at the time, sorted the seed on these and the waste was simply thrown on the ground behind them. I can't remember if anybody else picked any of this up before I got there but by the time I would get there in the afternoon there were always two monster piles of corn stalks, rouque ears, and anything else they pulled off the tables, just for me to clean up. That always took me till 6 or 7 in the evening to clean up. That's depending if the other Ag 5 student decided to show up. He was on the theater troupe amongst other thing so his appearances and punctuality were usually kind of spotty. I watched the dryers a little at night on weekends, still remember getting quizzed at least once by a county officer wanting to what I was doing wandering around the plant in the middle of the night. I finished up my first stint at the plant working through the winter on the bagging line stacking seed bags. I moved on from this when I had to help farm for an uncle that had had a heart attack. Did a couple things after the farm went for auction after that for a couple years, did some carpentry which I really enjoyed, some factory work which didn't really like, and some retail. I'm not sure how I ended up back at the seed plant if it was my idea or my old bosses or a combination, I'd built a pretty good reputation while I was there. We'd stayed in touch and I occasionally saw him at the Farm and Fleet store I was working at. At one point I sold him a portable air compressor, I found out there was an opening, and so it was, pretty much been there ever since with one small hick-up. About 35 or so years of working production and then diligently when that was over moving into maintenance mode. But the last 10 years haven't been kind. Cuts in pay, reapplying for ones job, disrespect. I've heard the stories of companies hard-on's for college kids, training them to do your job, never thought it would happen to me. Don't know how things are going to shake out in the end, but it's hard to be enthused when your initiative, and enthusiasm has been destroyed, when you've been so disrespected and your just plain disgusted. I just can't shake the feeling anymore that I've wasted 40 years of my life. I could go into so much detail, maybe later on in my/the blog, but kind of burned out typing for now. But yea, this little "motivational (ha ha)" kind of hurts, and yea I'm definitely thinking about it.
Never push a loyal person to the point where they no longer care!! Wow this one hits a little close to home.
This one (meme, or whatever they call them) strikes me particularly hard. This may seem a little long winded but it's what I've contemplated on a lot these days. Over this last Holiday weekend I took time to think about the past. It's now 2016, wow never thought I'd make it this far. It struck me it was 40 years ago 1976 when I took my first job at the local seed corn plant which was about a mile away from our farm. I was a Junior in high school I believe and on what they called at that time the Ag 5 work program getting off in the early afternoon to go to work, collecting a paycheck and class credit. The old plant still stood at the corner where the city water tower is now. The new plant/buildings were going up or were up, a new conditioning tower and warehouse, a new seed dryer building and sheller, a new sorting building and shop along with a couple other buildings. One of my first jobs that summer besides being a gopher was helping to wire some of the equipment in the new sorting building. Helping pull wires and connecting them in the panels as instructed. Although late, I'm pretty sure they did get to use the new system at least some that first year. But at least the first part of the season the old crib dryers were back fed their harvest of ear corn via portable husking/sorting tables. As the sorters local men and women at the time, sorted the seed on these and the waste was simply thrown on the ground behind them. I can't remember if anybody else picked any of this up before I got there but by the time I would get there in the afternoon there were always two monster piles of corn stalks, rouque ears, and anything else they pulled off the tables, just for me to clean up. That always took me till 6 or 7 in the evening to clean up. That's depending if the other Ag 5 student decided to show up. He was on the theater troupe amongst other thing so his appearances and punctuality were usually kind of spotty. I watched the dryers a little at night on weekends, still remember getting quizzed at least once by a county officer wanting to what I was doing wandering around the plant in the middle of the night. I finished up my first stint at the plant working through the winter on the bagging line stacking seed bags. I moved on from this when I had to help farm for an uncle that had had a heart attack. Did a couple things after the farm went for auction after that for a couple years, did some carpentry which I really enjoyed, some factory work which didn't really like, and some retail. I'm not sure how I ended up back at the seed plant if it was my idea or my old bosses or a combination, I'd built a pretty good reputation while I was there. We'd stayed in touch and I occasionally saw him at the Farm and Fleet store I was working at. At one point I sold him a portable air compressor, I found out there was an opening, and so it was, pretty much been there ever since with one small hick-up. About 35 or so years of working production and then diligently when that was over moving into maintenance mode. But the last 10 years haven't been kind. Cuts in pay, reapplying for ones job, disrespect. I've heard the stories of companies hard-on's for college kids, training them to do your job, never thought it would happen to me. Don't know how things are going to shake out in the end, but it's hard to be enthused when your initiative, and enthusiasm has been destroyed, when you've been so disrespected and your just plain disgusted. I just can't shake the feeling anymore that I've wasted 40 years of my life. I could go into so much detail, maybe later on in my/the blog, but kind of burned out typing for now. But yea, this little "motivational (ha ha)" kind of hurts, and yea I'm definitely thinking about it.
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